Inrigo Innovasjonstalen 2019

This autumn, Inrigo will build a new water treatment plant (machine and electrical) for Bardu Waterworks, located in Setermoen, Troms. We will, amongst other things, supply UV’s, pressure seals, pumps, pipes, valves, instruments, and the entirety of electrical components. Estimated start-up Sep./Oct. 2019. The contract value is approximately 3 million NOK.

Inrigo has received a turnkey contract (machine and electrical) order, for 8.3 million NOK, on behalf of Glitrevannverket IKS. We will supply and assemble pipes, pumps, valves, and more, for two pressure boosting systems and one elevated basin. Start-up is expected to take place in autumn 2019. It pays to put quality in the forefront!

Inrigo is in full swing assembling the turnkey contract for Steinshaugen GVA and VBA located in Orkanger. We will build a brand-new treatment-plant, in addition to upgrading three groundwater wells with new pumps and well-houses. Inrigo is responsible for groundwork, construction, machinery, pipes, electrical components, ventilation, and plumbing. This project will establish a new water supply for Orkdal municipality, and will, among other things, provide water to "Norsk Kylling" a new, local factory.
The contract value is approximately 18.4 million NOK and is to be completed by March 2020.

Meløy Municipality

Inrigo has been awarded a turnkey contract (foundation work, building, machine, electrical and automation), for 26.7 million NOK, on behalf of Meløy municipality to build a new water treatment plant in Glomfjord. We will supply complete water treatment facilities with two elevated basins. The work is already well underway, and completion is expected by 2020.

Dønna Municipality

Inrigo was granted a turnkey contract (foundation work, building, machinery, electrical and automation) on behalf of Dønna municipality to build a new water treatment plant. We will supply a fully completed water treatment plant with one elevated basin for the contract value of 28.3 million NOK. The work has commenced and is expected to be complete within the first quarter of 2020.